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On 2 May 2005, at 9:14 am, martin f krafft wrote:
Apple has just released launchd, a init/cron/watchdog/etc.
replacement. Has anyone looked at it? It seems like a bit of work to
port it to Linux, but then it's also possibly a great tool which
could
I really feel that Debian is all about freedom of choice. launchd is a
great tool and you should be able to use it if you want to, so
including it in Debian is a Good Idea, IMHO of course. You should not
decide for _other_ people what will suit their needs.
BTW someone could create a very interesti
martin f krafft wrote:
>Apple has just released launchd, a init/cron/watchdog/etc.
>replacement. Has anyone looked at it? It seems like a bit of work to
>
>
It is not a good idea to replace multiple system utilities with one.
Right now I can install a different cron or inetd or atd, or I can
rem
On May 02, Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not in Debian. Like all of Apple's "Open Source" stuff, this is released
> under APSL 2.0, which requires people who accept the license to give up all
> their patent rights.
There is no consensus that this is a DFSG violation, something which
also sprach Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.05.02.1031 +0200]:
> Not in Debian. Like all of Apple's "Open Source" stuff, this is
> released under APSL 2.0, which requires people who accept the
> license to give up all their patent rights.
>
>http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 10:14:43AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> Apple has just released launchd, a init/cron/watchdog/etc.
> replacement. Has anyone looked at it? It seems like a bit of work to
> port it to Linux, but then it's also possibly a great tool which
> could revolutionise the sysv-rc s
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